A close friend of Anotsu and the witness to his younger sister's traumatic death. Due to this, he is extra protective of young women, even going out of his way to avenge the prostitute O-ren's needless death.
She is Anotsu's skilled but troubled cousin. Though he appears much earlier in the series, he is never seen in combat until issue ; Pity. He appreciates feminine beauty to the disturbing point of having his own wife and later, Rin's own mother preserved using taxidermy and sown onto his shoulder. The first immortal antagonist to appear in the series. He was given the worms two-hundred years prior to the series and carries with him the only known poison that can stop them regenerating; the kessen-satsu "Bloodworm killer".
Father of Renzo Kawakami. He is a skilled mask-maker who, two years ago, led the rape of Rin's mother. However, her ever-present readiness to fight and kill often lands her and Isaku in trouble. It is unknown whether or not he is even Japanese. He appears to be deaf, although he seems to understand when people are talking to him. He has a whistle which he uses to disturb the enemy. His most distinguishing feature is that he has a scar across the nose, which makes him look like Manji.
Though he is seen relatively early in the series, he is not properly introduced until much later. Though he is often referred to by fans as "Hage," the Wikipedia.
His most distinguishing feature is his aquiline nose. Killed by Souri. His most distinguishing feature is a huge scar on his forehead. Killed by Shira. He wanted to ingest Manji's flesh or eat his heart in an attempt to steal his immortality, but was poisoned by Hyakurin and later beheaded by Shinriji. Killed by Manji. He is quite composed in comparison to Tamasaki. Killed by Giichi. Killed eventually by Hyakurin. He often integrates his experience of fighting bears into his swordwork.
The secret and part-time leader of the Mugai-ryu and the full-time head of the Bangashira , the Shogun's Banshu Samurai.
He is the mastermind behind the massacre of ten Itto-ryu members at a set-up banquet, and the manager of the even graver "Immortality experiments" held in the dungeons under Edo castle. Though never seen fighting, he is rumoured to be skilled with a sword. The former wife of an abusive samurai, Hyakurin killed her husband as retribution for the slaughter of their son, Matsuhiko, and the earlier killing of his nameless twin sister.
She also compusively bleaches her hair to remove bloodstains, presumably because bloodstained hair reminds her of her traumatic past as a samurai's wife. Possibly the series' worst villian, Shira is a sadistic pychopath who delights only in rape, torture and murder. After his arm is cut off by Manji, he stops at nothing to try and get revenge, his vendetta against Manji bordering on obsession.
He has recently been shown travelling with Renzo. A "strong-silent"-type character who is often seen wearing black shades. He has quite a collected demeanor and is seemingly never emotional. After his wife died, he devoted himself to taking care of his ill son, Tojiro. A small-framed amateur Mugai-ryu swordsman who is in love with Hyakurin.
He has no previous experience with a sword and so always accompanies Hyakurin on missions, until his death in Beasts. The mole of the Mugai-ryu, sent into the Itto-ryu as a servant. He is a former prostitute; the only Mugai-ryu member excluding Habaki without a criminal conviction.
Leader of the Shingyoto-ryu and step-father of Hisoka. He agrees to join forces with the Itto-ryu on the condition that Anotsu marries Hisoka, but as soon as the marriage begins, he is forced by the bafuku to betray Anotsu; attempting to have him killed. The step-daughter of Kensui. She is frail and sickly, and near-blind from the medication she takes to stay alive.
A stuttering swordsman of the Shingyoto-ryu and their boldest member, even forcing Anotsu into a duel as soon as he arrives at their dojo. A 19th-century family living in seclusion is visited by an evil being that feeds on fear. Can little Diego save his mother from the beast — and herself? Identical twins Leni and Gina have secretly swapped lives since they were children.
But their world is thrown into disarray when one sister goes missing. Before he hit it big, Takeshi Kitano got his start apprenticing with comedy legend Fukami of Asakusa. But as his star rises, his mentor's declines. To atone for his crimes, Manji resolves to kill one thousand evil men.
Yaobikuni agrees to this proposal, saying that if he succeeds, she will undo his curse of immortality. Soon after this promise, Manji meets Rin Asano, a year-old girl who requests Manji's assistance in killing those who slaughtered her parents. Initially reluctant, Manji refuses Rin's desperate plea. However, owing to her evident lack of strength, Manji changes his mind and agrees to protect Rin for four years.
With this partnership set in stone, the two embark on a perilous journey of bloodshed, vengeance, and redemption, each to fulfill their own life's cause. Publishing company Kodansha opened an official website for a new anime adaptation of Hiroaki Samura's adventure samurai manga Mugen no Juunin Blade of the Imm May 22, PM by Vindstot Discuss 43 comments.
According to Mainichi, manga Blade of the Immortal was announced to end in the Afternoon magazine February issue to be released on December 25th. Sep 24, AM by dtshyk Discuss 29 comments. Join MyAnimeList to catalog your anime and manga, compare with your friends, create your own profile, and plenty more. It's free and easy to join. Hide Ads Login Sign Up. Blade of the Immortal. Edit What would you like to edit? Add to My List. Add to Favorites. English: Blade of the Immortal.
Type: TV. Premiered: Summer Producers: Production I. G , Kodansha. Takashi Kitadai. Takuma Hiraoka. Takashi Miike. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit.
Manji, a highly skilled samurai, becomes cursed with immortality after a legendary battle. Haunted by the brutal murder of his sister, Manji knows that only fighting evil will regain his soul. He promises to help a young girl named Rin avenge her parents, who were killed by a group of master swordsmen led by ruthless warrior Anotsu. The mission will change Manji in ways he could never imagine.
To save her life he will take a thousand others. Rated R for bloody violence and carnage throughout. Did you know Edit. Trivia The film was promoted as being director Takashi Miike 's th film, but it isn't.
Although it was at one time his th directing credit on IMDb, that list also includes several TV series, TV episodes, and segments of other films. According to some calculations, Miike has directed over works, including music videos and short films, but at the time of Blade of the Immortal's release fewer than 90 were feature films.
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